Map of Whitechapel Station – Elizabeth Line, Tube & Entrance Guide
Whitechapel Station is a major transport interchange in east London, providing Elizabeth line, London Underground and London Overground services. Located on Whitechapel Road in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, the station offers convenient connections with central London, Heathrow Airport, Canary Wharf, Stratford and destinations across east and south London.
The station serves the surrounding districts of Whitechapel, Spitalfields, Shadwell and Stepney. Its position near Whitechapel Market, the Royal London Hospital and Brick Lane makes it an important transport hub for commuters, residents, hospital visitors and tourists.
This map of Whitechapel Station provides a location guide to the main entrance, Elizabeth line platforms, Underground services, London Overground platforms, bus stops, surrounding streets and nearby attractions.
## Quick Answer
Whitechapel Station is located at 277 Whitechapel Road in east London. The principal entrance faces Whitechapel Road and provides access to the Elizabeth line, District line, Hammersmith & City line and London Overground services.
## Map of Whitechapel Station
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors.
## Where Is Whitechapel Station Located?
Whitechapel Station is located on Whitechapel Road in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
The main entrance stands near Whitechapel Market and opposite the Royal London Hospital. Vallance Road, Cambridge Heath Road, Durward Street and the eastern end of Brick Lane are all nearby.
The map marker identifies the principal Whitechapel Road entrance.
## Train and Underground Services
### Elizabeth Line
The Elizabeth line provides fast east–west railway services through central London.
Westbound trains operate towards Liverpool Street, Farringdon, Tottenham Court Road, Bond Street, Paddington, Heathrow Airport and Reading.
Eastbound trains operate towards Stratford, Romford, Shenfield, Canary Wharf, Custom House, Woolwich and Abbey Wood.
Passengers should check the destination shown on the train because Elizabeth line services divide between different western and eastern branches.
### District Line
The District line provides London Underground services through Whitechapel.
Westbound trains operate towards central London and destinations including Tower Hill, Embankment, Westminster, Victoria, Earl’s Court and Wimbledon.
Eastbound trains operate towards destinations including Stepney Green, Mile End, Bow Road, West Ham, Barking and Upminster.
### Hammersmith & City Line
The Hammersmith & City line connects Whitechapel with destinations across east, central and west London.
Westbound trains operate towards Liverpool Street, King’s Cross St Pancras, Baker Street, Paddington and Hammersmith.
Eastbound trains operate towards Stepney Green, Mile End, West Ham and Barking.
### London Overground Windrush Line
Windrush line services connect Whitechapel with destinations across east and south London.
Northbound trains operate towards Shoreditch High Street, Hoxton, Dalston Junction and Highbury & Islington.
Southbound trains operate towards Shadwell, Canada Water, Surrey Quays and destinations including Clapham Junction, Crystal Palace and West Croydon.
Passengers should check current departure displays because destinations, stopping patterns and platform allocations may change.
## Station Areas
### Whitechapel Road Entrance
The principal entrance faces Whitechapel Road beside Whitechapel Market.
It provides access to the main ticket hall and interchange routes leading to the Elizabeth line, Underground and London Overground platforms.
### Station Concourse
The main concourse contains ticket machines, passenger information displays, ticket barriers and signs directing passengers towards the different railway services.
### Elizabeth Line Platforms
The Elizabeth line platforms are located deep beneath the station and are reached using elevators, escalators and connecting passageways.
### Underground Platforms
The District and Hammersmith & City lines share the London Underground platform area.
### London Overground Platforms
The London Overground platforms serve Windrush line trains towards Highbury & Islington, Clapham Junction, Crystal Palace and West Croydon.
### Interchange Routes
Signed passageways, escalators, stairways and elevators connect the station’s different platform levels.
Passengers should allow additional time when transferring because the Elizabeth line platforms are located deeper than the Underground and Overground platforms.
## Station Facilities
• Ticket machines
• Passenger information displays
• Staffed station areas
• Accessible station entrance
• Elevators and escalators
• Step-free access between the street and platforms
• Waiting areas
• Toilets and accessible toilets
• Passenger assistance facilities
• Bicycle parking nearby
• Bus connections
• Shops, cafés and food outlets nearby
• Public Wi-Fi on supported services and station areas
Passengers requiring step-free access should check current elevator availability before travelling.
## Transport Connections
### Elizabeth Line
The Elizabeth line provides direct journeys through central London and connections towards Heathrow Airport, Reading, Shenfield and Abbey Wood.
### London Underground
The District and Hammersmith & City lines provide frequent services across central and east London.
### London Overground
The Windrush line provides orbital connections across east and south London without requiring passengers to travel through a central London terminus.
### Buses
Numerous London bus routes operate from stops along Whitechapel Road, Vallance Road, Cambridge Heath Road and surrounding streets.
### Taxis
Taxis and private hire vehicles can use authorised pickup locations around Whitechapel Road and nearby streets.
Passengers should check local signs because stopping restrictions apply on busy roads surrounding the station.
### Walking
Whitechapel Market, the Royal London Hospital, Brick Lane, Spitalfields and the East London Mosque are within walking distance.
### Cycling
Cycle routes and bicycle parking facilities are available around Whitechapel and surrounding east London neighbourhoods.
## Nearby Attractions
• Whitechapel Market
• Royal London Hospital
• Whitechapel Gallery
• Brick Lane
• Old Spitalfields Market
• East London Mosque
• Dennis Severs’ House
• Spitalfields
• Stepney Green
• Cable Street
• Tower of London
• Shoreditch
## Visitor Tips
Check the departure displays carefully because four different railway lines operate from the station.
Follow signs for the Elizabeth line, Underground or London Overground before descending towards the platforms.
Allow additional time when changing between services because the station contains several platform levels and long connecting routes.
Check current elevator information before travelling when step-free access is required.
Use the Whitechapel Road entrance for Whitechapel Market, the Royal London Hospital and local bus services.
Walk west along Whitechapel Road for the Whitechapel Gallery, Aldgate East and Brick Lane.
Check the destination displayed on Elizabeth line trains because services operate along different branches towards Heathrow Airport, Reading, Shenfield and Abbey Wood.
Do not confuse Whitechapel Station with nearby Aldgate East Underground Station, which is a separate station farther west.
## Frequently Asked Questions
### Where is Whitechapel Station?
Whitechapel Station is located at 277 Whitechapel Road in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
### Which lines serve Whitechapel Station?
The station is served by the Elizabeth line, District line, Hammersmith & City line and London Overground Windrush line.
### Is Whitechapel an Underground station?
Yes. Whitechapel is served by the District and Hammersmith & City Underground lines, together with the Elizabeth line and London Overground.
### Where is the main station entrance?
The principal entrance is located on Whitechapel Road beside Whitechapel Market and near the Royal London Hospital.
### Is Whitechapel Station accessible?
The station provides step-free routes between the street and its passenger platforms. Travellers should check current elevator availability before travelling.
### Can passengers travel directly to Heathrow Airport?
Yes. Selected westbound Elizabeth line trains provide direct services from Whitechapel to Heathrow Airport.
### Can passengers travel directly to Highbury & Islington?
Yes. Northbound London Overground Windrush line services operate from Whitechapel towards Highbury & Islington.
### Can passengers travel directly to Canary Wharf?
Yes. Eastbound Elizabeth line services provide direct connections between Whitechapel and Canary Wharf.
### Is Whitechapel Station close to Brick Lane?
Yes. Brick Lane and the surrounding Spitalfields district are within walking distance west of the station.
Related Railway Station Maps
- Highbury & Islington Station Map
- Stratford London Station Map
- Farringdon Station Map
- London St Pancras International Station Map
Disclaimer: This map is provided as a general location and orientation guide. Station entrances, pedestrian routes, elevator availability, platform access, railway services and transport connections may change because of construction, maintenance or operational requirements. Check official transport information and signs at the station before travelling.